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Ireland and Irish culture.
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Le Pen at his best against Sarkozy
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[link] Unfortunately in french only. But his spoken text can be found on the right, so you could run it through Google Language Tools and then enjoy a 4 1/2-minute show of patriotic fighting spirit. PS: The grinning blond guy shown several times is Daniel Cohn-Bendit,... more »
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Immigration: How do we FORCE politicians to reason?
   
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Politicians didn't have the right to introduce the 'multicultural society'. They would have had to ask the populations first. Basically, the judiciary would have to become active (just as the turkish prosecutor against the anti-constitutional islam party AKP), but the judiciary is too cowardly - its occupants are likewise criminally insane as... more »
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ICC arrest order has some surprising effects
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Khartoum under siege as Sudan fears overthrow of President Bashir Sudan's repressive military regime has placed its capital, Khartoum, on a near siege footing to prevent the war crimes indictment of President Omar al-Bashir leading to a palace coup. [link]... more »
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Brits fear race violence
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Common sense is still alive, ood to hear. News well worth to be spread. We're slow, but we're getting there, it seems.
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Norway: Shots at asylum seeker camp
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The asylum shots fell on Quisling's birthday The shots fired at the asylum camp in Asker and wounded seriously a 16-year old somali fell on Quisling's birthday. Police don't exclude that neo-nazis are behind it. The shot episode happened friday morning at the Hvalstad asylum camp. A bullet fired from outside went through the wall, hitting the 16-year old... more »
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Catholic Identity in Contemporary Ireland: Belief and Belonging to Tradition
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Catholic Identity in Contemporary Ireland: Belief and Belonging to Tradition Author: Inglis, Tom Source: Journal of Contemporary Religion, Volume 22, Number 2, May 2007 , pp. 205-220(16) Abstract: Holy Catholic Ireland is changing rapidly. Irish Catholics no longer have the same devotion to the Church that their parents had. While... more »
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minister resigns for walking into a pub with a cigar.
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This seems incredibly strange, a government minister in Wales resigns for walking into a pub with a cigar. Does so little happen in Wales that this is considered a major scandal requiring resignation? Or is the guy just a weekend hobbyist minister or something? Couldn't he have just put the cigar out and said, 'oh sorry, I wasn't... more »
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